Uh, a fifty?
In the UK, the highest value coin in current wide circulation is the £2 coin.
The highest denomination general circulation coin currently in use in Britain is the Two Pound coin. The Five Pound (Crown) coin is legal tender, but they are not widely accepted due to a lack of familiarity with the coins.
This depends. First off, it would need to be an AT&T model, as Verizon models do not use a SIM card. Also, it depends on the UK carrier. Most would be compatible with AT&T's network, so yes, you should be able to use a US iPad 2 with a UK SIM. Although, take note that the iPad uses a microSIM, so the UK SIM card will have to be cut down to fit into the iPad.
In London most people use the tube (subway) or bus.
Halometasone has not been approved for use in the UK, so is not available to buy and doctors cannot prescribe it. Note that this does not necessarily mean the UK thinks it's not safe - it's just that no one has applied for it to be approved.
They were interested in the regions valuable fur trade.
£50
It depends which country you refer to. As far as I am aware the UK has not had a 2 note.
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Winston Churchill He was the leader of the UK, not just Britain (note spelling), and his name was Winston Spencer Churchill, not "Churhill".
No. The One Pound note ceased to be legal tender in March 1988.
In Europe most countries use the Euro, but others have their own currency such as the UK